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8140 Auburn Road
Painesville, Ohio
44077
(440)357-7542
Scholarships
The Charles L. Warren Memorial Heritage Scholarship is now open for eligible students to submit. This scholarship is available to high school seniors who attend schools that have at least one school or college counselor who is a current member of OACAC. The OACAC Inclusion, Access and Success Committee encourages you to forward the application to deserving students at your...
Wayne County Community Foundation offers scholarship opportunities for graduating high school seniors, continuing college students and non-traditional students. Because they are created and designed by individual donors, our scholarships have varying eligibility and selection criteria. No two scholarships are the same.You can apply for scholarships between December 15 and March 15 each year through our Online Scholarship Portal. By completing...
Mrs. Van Sweringen was a co-founder of EOPO and this scholarship was named in her honor. The student scholarship is available to all Ohio students who attend Ohio high schools and will be attending a post-secondary institution the fall after high school graduation.ELIGIBILITY: This scholarship program is open to all Ohio residents who attend Ohio high schools or colleges and...
The Mary Jean Borley Memorial Scholarship is offered annually by the Zanesville branch of the American Association of University Women. This scholarship is awarded to young women from Muskingum County who are planning to pursue a degree program, associate or higher, related to the welfare of young children and their families. The amount of each scholarship may vary from year...
The Foundation is honored to administer scholarship funds that honor family or friends, memorialize loved ones, or ensure donor values are passed from one generation to the next. Each fund has unique eligibility requirements. Many are for the benefit of students graduating from certain high schools; others to students pursuing particular fields of study, or attending a specific university; and...
The Princeton Prize in Race Relations identifies and recognizes high school students who, through action and service, have demonstrated leadership in advancing racial equity, promoting racial understanding, or eliminating racial bias and prejudice in their schools and communities.Prize recipients receive a cash prize of $1,000 and an all-expenses-paid weekend to a Symposium on Race at Princeton University, where they will...